Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 06, 1955, Image 8

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ATTACKS BRITAIN Acting
Weft. German ambassador to
London, Oskar Schlitter, was
suspended from his post after
his wife, a one-time German
beauty queen and movie star,
made a. speech labeling Brit
ain an "enemy country." The
41-year-old Mrs. Schlitter is
shown after she won Miss
Germany beauty title in 1931.
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Master Sergeant Seth Coy and
wife are visiting his., mother,
Mrs., Susie Coy and other rela
tives after, returning from : 18
months duty in Germany. He is
on a 30-day leave and will be
stationed at Travis air force
base after his leave is over.
: Mr. and Mrs. James Rasmus
sen and four children have re
turned by way of thevcoast route
, to their home in Piercy, Calif.,
after visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen of
"Rassy's" garage, highway 99N.
Mrs. F. B. Jones has returned
to her home at Jefferson after
spending' the holidays with her
two daughters and families, Mr.
and Ms. Melford Hood, Gold
Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Chisholm of Medford.
? John Usery, son of Mrs. Jim
Tucker, has entered Gold Hill
school for the remainder of ,the
year. He has been living with
his father in San Diego, Calif.
- Recent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rasmussen
were their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schell and
two cheldren from Corvallis. -
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Tucker
Jr. and their small ' daughter
have returned home to Sonoma,
. Calif., after spending the holi
days here with his parents, Ma j.
and Mrs. Jim Tucker.
- Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClain
of the Alderbrook Cafe,, Sardine
Creek,: have returned :. from
Southern California where they
spent a ' week. Accompanying
them were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cline. , . -;r-,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kruae have
returned from Fresno, Calif.,
where they spent the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson and
two children Judy and Bane re
turned recently from a two
weeks trip which took them
to Kansas, Arkansas, and other
parts ox the middle West where
they visited relatives.
. Mrs. Earl Moore who was tak
en ill with a heart condition two
months ago Is still confined to
her bed. r
Mrs. Minnie Byerly has left
for Tucson,-Ariz., where she will
stay part of the winter visiting
relatives. -: , .--
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson
: spent a few days in San Jose,
Calif., recently visiting relauves
Bill Force, son of Mr. and Mrs.
. H. D. Force, was home from
Portland .to i spend Christmas
with his parents. -
Linda Bowen, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Bowen, who suf
fered a back injury in October
when she fell from a tree near
. her home is home from the Com
munity hospital where she has
been since her injury, ane 1 sun
ivm-finerf tn her bed. -
Dick Whitlock, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Whitlock of Med
ford called his parents and sister
Rhamn from Nuremburg, Ger
many, Onnstmas. He is station
ed there as a aeniai waim
with the United States Army He
is the grandson of Mr." and Mrs.
Harry Quinn o Casa . Rogue
mJ' n fri Herbert Puhl of
Medford were Sunday visitors
at the home of ws auni, vc
Puhl of Garden Row, .
Mrs. May Hilton and Came
Puhl of Garden Row. had dinner
together at Mrs. HUtons .home
Lillie Mdtay
Harney arrived homftrecen
from Sacramento, Cahf , where
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. . K.
McKay.
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Moorhead, Minn. - U. -
Clarence A. Tweien
ough money to pay his $5 f me
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chosejve .JPiF&
"I need a rest, n" , , .
judge. ' "'1 :.'..
BURGLARS GIVE UP
Richmond, Va.
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of the battered safe was a sign.
"You, Win."
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- - CAMMED G-GSUDT:
North Coast Apple Sauce, No. 303 can . ,
Diamond A Purple Plums, No. 2 V can
Del Monte Sliced or Crushed Pineapple, No. 1 flat can
Del TJonte Sliced or Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 V2 can
Sisluyou Apricot Halves, No. 2 2 can ; .
Del Elonue Apricot Halves, No. 22 can
Siskiyou Apricot Halves, No. 303 can
Bagley Eted Label Freestone Peaches,No. 2 12 can ... .
IDel Elocuc Fancy Freestone Peaches, No. 2 V2 can .
Del Hoquc Freestone Peaches No. 303 can . . . . . ; .
Del Monte Apricot1 Necto
Hialcah Brolien Segs. Grapefruit, No. 303 can
Argo Figs, No. 303 can . . .
Del Monte Cling Peaches, No. 303 can . . .
Del Monte Green and White Asparagus, No. 300 can
Tip Top Center Cuts All Green Asparagus, No 303 can
Del Monte Cut Blue Lake Beans, No. 303 can
Diamond A Cut Blue Lake Beans, picnic can . .
Wilamet Cut Blue Lake Beans, No. 303 can . .
Diamond A Vertical Whole Blue Lake Beans, No. 303 can . . ....
Del Monte Green Lima Beans, No. 303 can
Niblets Corn, Vacuum Packed, Whole Kernel, 12 oz.
Del Monte Creamed Golden Corn, No. 303 can ..
Diamond A Whole Kernel Corn, No. 303 cap
Kounty Kist Creamed Style Corn, No. 303 can
Del Monte Early Garden Peas, No. 303 can ...... ....... ...
Green Giant Peas, No. 303 can
Mission Sugar Peas, No. 303 can
Hunt's Nov Potatoes, No. 300 can
Diamond A Bed Kidney Beans, No. 303 can
Del Monte Spinach, No. 303 can . .
Del Monte Stevcd Tomatoes, No. 303 can
Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 303 can
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S AST TO PQSTAQCf
Want to mi th Rom Parado nt year on TV? Then buy Minwt Maid Orange Juic, that
'.. !A -v showing your appreciation. . .
6 ounce
cans
for U
12 ounco
cans
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Cut Corn, Peas and Carrots, Chopped
or Leaf Spinach, Squash.
Assort as you wish;
5 Cor Ol.CO
4 for OlXOj
3 Cor Ol.CO
5 for 01X0
Sea Tone Tuna Flakes, No. y can
Snov's Clam Chovdcr, 15 oz. can
Silver Bright Med. Bed Salmon, No. y can . . : . .
Del Mohte Anchovies, 0 oz. can
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Sea Knicht Baby Jack Mackcral, 9 oz. con 5 for Ol.CO 1
ViUapoint Oyster Stew, 10 oz. can 4 for Ol.COi
Onorcouy Cut Oysters, EOoz.ccn v.v... ......... 3 for OIXO
Snov's Minced Clanis 4 cans Ol.CO
White Star'Facicy Light Meat Tuna, No. Vz can 3 for 0 1 .CO
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NEXT VEEK
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